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War Zone D

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The main supply route into the zone was named the Adams Trail which began at Base Area 351 on the Cambodian side of the Phước Long Province border, tunneled its way south through a triple-canopy rainforest, skirted the eastern edge of
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and then passed through the western half of War Zone D. Operated by the 70th Rear Service Group, the trail terminated in northern Biên Hòa Province at a base area known to the Americans as the Catcher's Mitt
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to interdict PAVN/VC supply routes into the zone and keep the PAVN/VC away from Tân Uyên town and the Đồng Nai river hamlets and prevent rocket attacks on
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War Zone D was the target of a number of early actions by U.S. forces during the Vietnam War as they sought to extend their control out from the greater
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walked into an L-shaped ambush in the zone and killed an estimated 50 VC. From 5-8 November the 173rd Airborne and
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conducted Operation Rolling Stone to create a road linking Route 13 with Route 16 and isolate the zone from
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border making it more difficult to supply and lacking the protection afforded by Cambodian neutrality.
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United States Army in Vietnam Combat Operations Staying the Course October 1967 to September 1968
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and its subsequent operations eventually expanded to cover most of III Corps including the zone.
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Region in South Vietnam which the North Vietnamese used as an infiltration point and base
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A multi-division operation was planned against the zone in 1968, but following the
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began their first combat operation on 27 June 1965 with an incursion with
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Combat Operations: Stemming the Tide, May 1965 to October 1966
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area. Shortly after their arrival in South Vietnam, the
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Unlike other PAVN/VC bases it was located away from the
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Index


South Vietnam
Dong Nai River
Bien Hoa
Viet Cong
People's Army of Vietnam
Vietnam War
III Corps
Phước Long Province
Long Khánh Province
Bình Dương Province
Biên Hòa Province
Route 13
Dong Nai River
Cambodian
Saigon
173rd Airborne Brigade
Army of Republic of Vietnam
503rd Infantry Regiment
1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
Operation Hump
1st Infantry Division
War Zone C
Sông Bé Province
11°07′16″N 106°49′52″E / 11.121°N 106.831°E / 11.121; 106.831
199th Infantry Brigade
Operation Manchester
Long Binh Post
Bien Hoa Air Base
Tet Offensive

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